Trip Through the Grand Canyon is a MIDI song composed by George Stone in 1990 when he was the chief MIDI Producer for Passport Designs. The song became popular because of its inclusion in Windows when it was first released with Windows 3.0 with Media Extensions and was included in most of the Windows releases up until 2000.

The song has a very interesting history. George Stone originally composed the song for Passport Designs for their various programs, but when the company was going out of business, they sent the MIDI file to Microsoft to try and keep running. George wasn't even aware about the use of his song until he was told about it. Stone tried to acquire the rights to the song, but unfortunately, Passport Designs had already given the rights to the song to Microsoft, and he had previously signed a contract with Passport Designs granting them the exclusive rights to the song. George tried to contact Microsoft in a final effort to at least get credit on the song, but by this time, Passport Designs was already owned by G-Vox and George decided not to bother with the issue any longer.

Ironically, this iconic Windows song was composed on the Macintosh program, Master Tracks Pro.

George said this about the song:

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Trip through the Grand Canyon was made exclusively on Passport Master Tracks Pro sequencing software using a Roland MT32 and later Roland Sound Canvas Module.
I was sequencing back then on the hottest computer available: A Mac SE30 with a 30 MB hard drive and. . .a RAM upgrade from 1 MB to 2 MB. Unbelievable.